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Hi Hak, OS: W2K w/SP2 WDT: V5R1 w/SP4 There are various "versions" of this particular problem, but the one way that I've found to consistently reproduce it is the following: 1) Open up RPGLE member (112 byte record length) for edit. - source sequence numbers in view - date area not in view 2) Select View/Split/View (horizontal) 3) Select a range of text somewhere in the middle of a line (just a few letters will do) 4) Minimize window to task bar. 5) Click task bar icon to restore window You should find that the source member has been horizontally scrolled to the right. The amount of scrolling is always just enough to ensure that the first character in the selection block is now located exactly 8 columns to the right of the source sequence numbers. This only happens when the editor is in split screen mode. Sometimes it's just one view pane that's scrolled, other times it's all of them. Regards, John Taylor ----- Original Message ----- From: <haklui@ca.ibm.com> To: <code400-l@midrange.com> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 7:55 AM Subject: Re: Another Code Oddity > John: > I am not following what the problems are. Could you please described > the steps for me to walk through the scenarios, and on which Windows OS? > Thanks! > > > Hak Lui > AS/400 AD, IBM Canada Ltd. > e-mail: haklui@ca.ibm.com >
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